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Research Suggests People Who Believe COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories Are More Likely To Test Positive for the Virus
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2021-10-25
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New research suggests people who believe Covid-19 conspiracy theories may be more likely to test positive for the virus than those who don’t. Veuer’s Johana Restrepo has more.
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